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Inuktitut -The Language of the Inuit People Our students
learn English and Inuktitut. Inuktitut is the traditional language of the Inuit (formerly
known as Eskimo people). Inuktitut means "to sound like an Inuk". Although
Inuktitut has been spoken.

Language and Culture The Inuit believed that there were
spirits that could do good or bad things to them, and were responsible for certain events,
so the Inuit did certain things at certain times to make the spirits happy. In their
language, each..

In the Inuit language of Inuktitut, Nunavut means "Our
Land". It is the name given to the ancestral home of the Inuit of the central and
eastern Arctic, and to the soon-to-be created Territory of Nunavut in Canada's Eastern ...

Our non-English Font Archive is designed to assist users
who wish to display or type non-English fonts on their computers. Language Guides: Each
language has its own guide that contain links to useful information and resources

Nunavik: friendly, beautiful and wild...the Arctic region
of Quebec, Canada - home to the Inuit for more than 3,500 years. For thousands of years,
the Inuit have survived in this vast, spectacular land by relying on their traditional
skills.

The syllabic representaion for the Inuit language
(Inuktitut) was developed by missionaries stationed in the Arctic regions, enabling the
Inuit to record their history. Previous to this time, the passing of ...

Since 1970, The Isaacs/Inuit Gallery of Toronto has
exhibited sculptures, drawings, wall hangings and other original works by internationally
celebrated Inuit (Eskimo) artists. The Inuit art featured here represents the work of an
extended community of artists located throughout the vast Canadian Arctic.

Works written in the language of the colonized must be
subjected to the process of if they are to be offered to the world . However, there are
aspects which must be considered. Textual fidelity is seldom ...

Are you a researcher or tourist interested in visiting the
Canadian Arctic? Would your experience be enhanced by the hiring of a local Inuit guide to
show you around the region? Search our database of Inuit experts and hook up with people
who are well acquainted with land and marine environments, and who can readily put their
knowledge to use for research, exploration, and tourism purposes.

Inuit have lived and travelled throughout the northern
parts of the world for thousands of years. We used to be wrongly referred to as
"Eskimos" by non-Inuit which is an Algonquian word meaning "eaters of raw
meat." We have worked hard to educate the general population of the correct term by
which to refer to our people.

OKALAKATIGET SOCIETY WHO ARE WE AND WHAT IS OUR VISION OR
MANDATE? The OkalaKatiget Society (pronounced O-HALA-HA-TEH-GEET) provides a local, native
communications service for approximately 4,500 people of the north coast of Labrador.

ST-JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND (May 10, 1999) -- Representatives
of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Government of Canada, and the Labrador
Inuit Association (LIA) today initialled the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement in
Principle.

The Inuit group was originally established to welcome and
familiarize Inuit students attending Trent with city life. As the years passed, the group
changed their original objective to creating an awareness of Inuit culture and presence to
the surrounding areas of Trent and the Peterborough community.

INUIT BROADCASTING CORPORATION Suite 703 251 Laurier Ave.
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5J6 WHO ARE WE AND WHAT IS OUR VISION OR MANDATE? The Inuit
Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) provides a window to the Arctic by producing award winning
television programming by Inuit, for Inuit.

Inuit Expressions Family Weekend May 15 & 16, 1999 A
festival of Inuit art, music and culture to start the summer! In conjunction with the
opening of two special exhibitions of Inuit art, Northern Rock: Contemporary Inuit Stone
Sculpture and Three Women, Three Generations: Drawings by Pitseolak Ashoona, Napatchie
Pootoogook and Shuvinai Ashoona, the McMichael is holding a family weekend...

Welcome To The: Native Indian/ Inuit Photographers'
Association. Imagemakers devoted to the enhancement of the "Creative-Spirit"
"NIIPA's goal is to set up a Native Indian/Inuit photographic, educational network
and to encourage as well as promote the usage of photography as a medium of the fine
arts."

The Nunavut Land Claim Settlement Nunavut is the result of
the largest land claim settlement in Canada's history, and follows years of negotiation
between the Government of Canada and the Tungavik Federation of Nunavut (TFN), which
represented Inuit of the eastern Arctic.

Tookalook.com is a private virtual Native Art gallery
specializing in both old and contemporary Inuit Art. Featuring extensive Inuit Artist
biographies and reference pages along with a large collection on display; Tookalook.com is
sure to become your Inuit Art page.

With 5,000 members, the Labrador Métis Nation is
Labrador's largest Aboriginal organization. We are primarily the descendents of Inuit
Women and British men, although we also have Innu, Mi'Kmaq, and Cree blood.

Language Languages spoken in the community is Inuktitut and
English., but the dominant language spoken is Inuktitut since the majority of population
is Inuit. But in the work places english is mandatory and also bilingualism is an asset to
working.

LinkExchange Member ASK! Frequently Asked Questions About
Inuit What is the difference between Inuit and Eskimos? Do Inuit live in igloos? Do Inuit
kiss by rubbing their noses together? Do Inuit prefer the cold? Aren't Inuit merely
northern Indians

Inuit Fonts [Font Index] [FAQ] [Inuit Language Guide]
[Guide index] [Yamada home page] Note: A similar script is used by the Cree. See our Cree
font page Inuktitut-Sri TrueType Inuit/Inuktitut font. The Macintosh version includes
several bitmaps..

Inuktitut In the eastern arctic, the Inuit language,
Inuktitut, is written using these symbols (called syllabics) to represent different
sounds. Missionaries working in Labrador and on Baffin Island developed this system,
inspired by Pittman..